Thursday, November 8th, 2018 at 9:16pm

New Mexico Highlands coach Craig Snow, a former assistant basketball coach at UNM, is plenty familiar with what it’s like to be down on Bob King Court for a game in Dreamstyle Arena – The Pit.

But now as a head coach and athletic director at New Mexico Highlands University, he has an even greater appreciation for the opportunity to do so with his new program in the second New Mexico Basketball Classic – an event that features New Mexico’s three Division II men’s basketball programs, one of its NAIA teams and the UNM Lobos playing multiple games in the Pit over two days.

“I’d like to thank UNM and specifically coach (Paul) Weir for getting this tournament in Albuquerque,” Snow said. “It’s great for our program and our players. We will continue to recruit the state of New Mexico and this tournament helps us do that in many ways.”

Snow’s Cowboys have a pair of returning starters from New Mexico high schools (Sandia’s Jordan Jones and West Las Vegas’ D.J. Bustos).

So, too, do the other teams in the event – Eastern New Mexico University, Western New Mexico University, Fort Lewis College (Durango, Colo.), and Northern New Mexico, which plays the Lobos in a Saturday exhibition.

“Playing in the Pit is something that you can’t appreciate until you’ve done it,” ENMU third-year coach Tres Segler said. “I was blown away my very first year as a head coach that my first game was at the Pit. The long ramp down, the perfect sizing of the arena, and the overall ambiance is incredible. You get to feel all the history that gym holds, but the Pit’s branding and updates are to all the highest modern standards. It truly feels like an NBA arena.’

NMHU, ENMU, WNMU and Fort Lewis will play two games Friday (free to fans and played in the Rudy Davalos practice facility) and two games Saturday in the Pit. Tickets for those games are $10 and can get fans into both games and into Saturday night’s UNM vs. Northern New Mexico exhibition. Fans must keep their tickets because the arena must be cleared before the Lobos game.

Weir says he hopes to get New Mexico State University to be a part of future New Mexico Classic tournaments in some way, either against the Lobos or against the D-II programs.

“This tournament itself, going to Hobbs, going to Farmington, going to Gallup, for me personally, has all been about me trying to bring a basketball community together,” Weir said. “… I think basketball in this state is special. I think it should be honored every chance we get.”

WNMU’s Matt Enriquez says the exposure for his program is invaluable.

“We are very appreciative to coach Weir, his staff, and UNM for making this happen again,” Enriquez said. “It is a chance to showcase our program to a broader audience. This will be a great experience for our players and fans.”

Defending Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference champion Fort Lewis College has featured several New Mexico players on its roster through the years, including two more this season.

“We are extremely grateful to have the opportunity to play at a historic venue like the Pit,” FLC coach Bob Pietrack said. “It is a great experience for our players and wonderful exposure for our basketball program.”

Saturday:Where: Dreamstyle Arena – The PitTickets: $10 and good for both games plus Saturday night’s UNM Lobos exhibition game vs. Northern New Mexico, but fans must keep ticket to get into Lobos game
• Fort Lewis College vs Western New Mexico, 12:30 p.m.
• New Mexico Highlands vs Eastern New Mexico, 3 p.m.
• UNM vs Northern New Mexico, 7 p.m.

Team capsules

Eastern New Mexico Greyhounds2017-18: 11-17 (6-12 Lone Star Conference, 8th)2018-19 preseason poll: 7th (of 10)Head coach: Tres Segler, third season at ENMUStarters/letter winners returning: 3/6From the coach:“This season is a big one for our family and our program. We’ve got some great senior leadership that has worked tremendously hard at creating a winning daily culture here at ENMU. Maurice Coleman, Zach Parker, Nick Brown, Arcaim Lallemand, and Chu Emili are leading us on a daily basis. We are also blessed to have found some awesome and explosive new talent that we add to our program this year. Devin Pullum returns as an emotional leader.”

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New Mexico Highlands Cowboys2017-18: 15-13 (10-12 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference, 10th)2018-19 preseason poll: 10th (of 16)Head coach: Craig Snow, fifth season at NMHUStarters/letter winners returning: 2/6From the coach:“We are excited about getting the season started. We have a good returning nucleus (NMHU’s returning starters Jordan Jones and D.J. Bustos are each in-state players) and have added some really talented transfers and freshmen.”

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Western New Mexico Mustangs2017-18: 6-21 (3-15 Lone Star Conference, 10th)2018-19 preseason poll: 10th (of 10)Head coach: Matt Enriquez, third season at WNMUStarters/letter winners returning: 3/9From the coach:“We are very excited to get the season started. We have nine returners and a talented group of incoming players. Our guys are anxious to get started and play some great teams this weekend.”

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Fort Lewis College Skyhawks2017-18: 24-7 (18-4 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference, 1st)2018-19 preseason poll: 3rd (of 16)Head coach: Bob Pietrack, fourth season at FLCReturning starters/letter winners: 1/5From the coach:“We are very excited for the start of the season. We lost six seniors from last year’s RMAC championship team and have many newcomers that will be counted on to contribute right away. We have a very unselfish group of players that is looking forward to the competition that the season brings. It’s the best time of year, it’s basketball season.”